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Effects of Systematic Proprioceptive-tactile Stimulation With Use of the Protac MyFit®
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Generated
Jun 16, 2026
NCT ID
NCT04173871
Status
UNKNOWN
Phase
Not Applicable
Sponsor
University of Southern Denmark
Executive brief
Investment-Ready Snapshot
The study, sponsored by the University of Southern Denmark, aims to evaluate the efficacy of the Protac MyFit® vest in improving attention, participation, and self-efficacy in children aged 6-12 with sensory processing disorder (SPD). Given the increasing recognition of SPD and its associated challenges in educational settings, this intervention could tap into a growing market for therapeutic devices aimed at enhancing sensory integration. The collaboration with Protac A/S suggests potential commercial interest in the device, which may lead to future partnerships or product development opportunities. The results could position the MyFit® vest as a viable therapeutic option, enhancing its marketability in pediatric occupational therapy and educational support sectors.
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Provenance
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04173871
Indication
Sensory Processing Disorder
Modality
medical device
Target
Proprioceptive-tactile stimulation for sensory processing disorder (SPD) in children.
Intervention
Protac Myfit®
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